Introduction
Most games are decided by nerves, not knowledge. In endgames, psychology becomes technique: your decisions must stay calm while the clock gets loud. Here are practical tools to stabilize endings.
Time Budgeting
- Keep 2–3 minutes for king-pawn endings; they hinge on accuracy.
- For rook endings, use 30–60 seconds per critical decision; avoid impulse checks.
Blunder Traps
- Rook activity bias: don’t defend passively—seek checks and targets.
- King path errors: visualize route safety, not just destination.
Endgame Checklists
- Activate king first; trade down only if activity stays.
- Push passed pawns with support; watch for stalemate motifs.
- Calculate forcing lines; avoid random waiting moves.
Training Routines
- Play 3 rook-endgame sparrings weekly; annotate only plans and errors.
- Drill K+P vs K endings until automatic; measure with success rate.
Tools
- Annotate endings with the PGN Analyzer and export before tournaments.
Bottom Line
Technique survives pressure when you have routines and checklists. Treat endgame psychology as a skill you can train— your results will stabilize quickly.